Upper Wash*ta Conservation District

Upper Wash*ta Conservation District Working with Oklahomans to conserve, protect and restore Oklahoma's natural resources

05/18/2026

The speaker lineup for the fourth annual Crossroads Conference is out now!

Farmers and ranchers, get ready to connect and learn from your colleagues as we intersect at the crossroads of production.

"Crossroads" features multiple tracks delivering practical information on soil health approaches for Oklahoma and Southern Plains croppers, ranchers, and urban and small-farm food producers, regardless of scale.

Register below!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2026-crossroads-conference-tickets-1988500855588?aff=oddtdtcreator

05/18/2026

Conservation planning: it’s a clear roadmap for long-term stewardship.

Visit us now to start planning. Find you nearest office: https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/contact

04/23/2026

🚜 FREE Unwanted Pesticide Disposal Event – April 30

The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry is hosting a FREE Unwanted Pesticide Disposal Event on April 30, 2026, from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Roger Mills County Fairgrounds (300 Fair Barn Rd., Cheyenne, OK).

This is a great opportunity for:
• Homeowners
• Farmers & ranchers
• Commercial applicators
• Pesticide dealers

Bring in pesticides that are unusable, outdated, or no longer needed—at no cost for the first 2,000 lbs per participant!

✅ No pre‑registration needed for homeowners, farmers, ranchers, or applicators.

Dealers are encouraged to pre‑register due to potential large quantities.

Participants are responsible for transporting their own pesticides.

Helpful transport tips and additional information are available through the OSU Pesticide Safety Education Program at the link below.

Let’s work together to keep our homes, farms, and communities safe!

https://extension.okstate.edu/programs/pesticide-safety-education/unwanted-pesticide-disposal-program?fbclid=IwY2xjawRAtNVleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETExd3Y3aTBGUG53VktBNXhVc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHtSoWnApWAIUwXPcWOAr4wMTL1WvVxr5zGQtUdofhYUZA5yI_EOYpuZXGcac_aem_wEn-JBJxWJP-TxOf2as0ow

There's an app for that 💁🏼‍♀️
04/23/2026

There's an app for that 💁🏼‍♀️

Taking applications until close of business on May 1st.Check the comments for more info!
04/21/2026

Taking applications until close of business on May 1st.

Check the comments for more info!

This one can be marked "complete!" ✅ Once the gate is closed, and the water rises, we will post a true "after" photo. We...
04/21/2026

This one can be marked "complete!" ✅

Once the gate is closed, and the water rises, we will post a true "after" photo.

We're thankful these state funds came open to allow for this front slope repair. It had been needed for some time.

It isn't often we have the opportunity within our county to get rid of unwanted pesticides. These events are usually a d...
04/17/2026

It isn't often we have the opportunity within our county to get rid of unwanted pesticides. These events are usually a decent drive from us, so don't miss out on this one!

More info in the comments.

04/16/2026
We will start accepting applications for Cost Share Program Year 28 on Monday! Stop by the office next week to pick up y...
04/16/2026

We will start accepting applications for Cost Share Program Year 28 on Monday! Stop by the office next week to pick up your paperwork and get answers to your cost share questions. Applications are due May 1st.

Yesterday was Conservation Day at the Capitol, and conservation advocates from across the state were able to have good c...
04/15/2026

Yesterday was Conservation Day at the Capitol, and conservation advocates from across the state were able to have good conversations with many senators and house members. Some of the key talking points relating to our district included the Unpaved Roads Program, expansion of the Terry Peach Watershed Restoration Program (cedar eradication), and funding for much needed flood control dam repairs. Another important talking point was "Boots on the Ground" local conservation delivery, filling positions that were lost over the years due to funding shortages and incentivizing experienced employees to remain in conservation.

Pictured are Tracey York, Watershed Aide, and Katy Elliott, District Manager, who had a chance to catch up with State Rep Anthony Moore.

Elliott also had a chance to visit with Senator Casey Murdock about several important issues pressing the district. She's pictured with Senator Murdock and Senator Bill Coleman.

We appreciate our local representatives taking time out of their days to visit with us about these important issues.

Address

301 E Broadway
Cheyenne, OK
73628

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+15804973413

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